On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 03:16:38 -0500, Chris Driscoll <ack@sio.midco.net>
wrote:
>Since most, if not all of the voicemail backdoor numbers have been ruled out, is
>there a way to go directly to a person's voice mail without actually having to
>call them?

Send them a text message and tell them to turn their phone off for a
little while?

Hah.. But they don't have messaging enabled on their phone, so that wouldn't
work . And I'll rule out calling them and asking them to turn it off, too, heh.

The Ghost of General Lee wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 03:16:38 -0500, Chris Driscoll <ack@sio.midco.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Since most, if not all of the voicemail backdoor numbers have been ruled out, is
>>there a way to go directly to a person's voice mail without actually having to
>>call them?
>
>
> Send them a text message and tell them to turn their phone off for a
> little while?
>

Somewhere about Sun, 07 Sep 2003 04:07:21 -0500, someone called Chris Driscoll
<ack@sio.midco.net> said:
>Hah.. But they don't have messaging enabled on their phone, so that wouldn't
>work . And I'll rule out calling them and asking them to turn it off, too, heh.

"Chris Driscoll" <ack@sio.midco.net> wrote in message
news:vllqa438gtqk38@corp.supernews.com...
> Since most, if not all of the voicemail backdoor numbers have been ruled
out, is
> there a way to go directly to a person's voice mail without actually
having to
> call them?
>
> -Chris
>

Chris Driscoll <ack@sio.midco.net> wrote in article
<vllqa438gtqk38@corp.supernews.com>:
> Since most, if not all of the voicemail backdoor numbers have been ruled out, is
> there a way to go directly to a person's voice mail without actually having to
> call them?
>
> -Chris
>